Drove to Vancouver from Wisconsin in June 1978 for our honeymoon. I remember it as a wondrous metro area surrounded by nature. I'd love to go back and kayak it now. Best seafood dinner ever was at The Ship of the Seven Seas (floating restaurant). It was an seasonable 90+ deg F and the city beaches were packed. Locals directed us just down the coast to what turned out to be the nude beaches! "When in Vancouver, do as ..."😁
As much as I'd like to that is a restricted area and non motorized watercraft are not allowed. I would be picked up by the Coast Guard pretty quick. It's all video camera monitored. The whirlpools and currents can also be treacherous under the Lions Gate.
@@mmcholm Oh really? I was thinking going super quick under the lions...and then be stealthy along the beautiful east van shoreline :) Seriously i'd love to see you film that...
Ha ha that is the last remnants of the Cambie Swing Bridge being demolished. See the caption at 06:10 "Completed 1911, Demolished 1984" 🙂 Thanks for watching.
Great video !!! I lived in Vancouver from 1991 to 1999 and watching this reminds me of how much I miss living there ♥
Thanks and thanks for watching
Bro, I'm proud of how you took kayaking to a new level. Bravo!!!
Tomek! Great to hear from you man. Thanks and all the best.
Drove to Vancouver from Wisconsin in June 1978 for our honeymoon. I remember it as a wondrous metro area surrounded by nature. I'd love to go back and kayak it now. Best seafood dinner ever was at The Ship of the Seven Seas (floating restaurant). It was an seasonable 90+ deg F and the city beaches were packed. Locals directed us just down the coast to what turned out to be the nude beaches! "When in Vancouver, do as ..."😁
Thanks for sharing. We still have a nude beach haha and great seafood.
That was great Mike! 👏
@@thomasgreco1900 Thomas! Thanks man.
Really interesting. Well done❤
@@davidmcholm4687 thanks and thanks for watching
❤ !!!
Thanks for watching
why not lions gate bridge to iron workers?
As much as I'd like to that is a restricted area and non motorized watercraft are not allowed. I would be picked up by the Coast Guard pretty quick. It's all video camera monitored. The whirlpools and currents can also be treacherous under the Lions Gate.
@@mmcholm Oh really? I was thinking going super quick under the lions...and then be stealthy along the beautiful east van shoreline :) Seriously i'd love to see you film that...
@@jjseandxcefree www.portvancouver.com/sites/default/files/2024-08/2022-08-16-Brochure-Safe-boating-Burrard-Inlet-web.pdf
"Busy port area. No anchoring, crabbing, fishing, sailing, rowing, paddling, jet skiing, or waterskiing"
buddy near shit his pants with that water explosion and you say nothing about whats going on in this vid!!?
Ha ha that is the last remnants of the Cambie Swing Bridge being demolished. See the caption at 06:10 "Completed 1911, Demolished 1984" 🙂 Thanks for watching.